Tagged: food design

Edible Growth is an ongoing project by Eindhoven-based food designer Chloé Rutzerveld who developed a concept for “healthy and sustainable” 3D-printed snacks that sprout plants and mushrooms for flavor. The concept involves a specially...

Carl Warner is a London-based photographer who uses fresh fruit, vegetables and meat to create foodscape and bring his imagination to life. Mr Warner starts work by drawing his ideas on paper. He then...

Andrea Bricco, Wisconsin based photographer, grew up working for her parents in the restaurant business. It was in these restaurants that she began to build her love for food presentation. With her creativity and...

In Japan, people are worship everything cute, everything can be made cute as long as no against their country’s law while attracting consumers to buy their products. Some Japanese restaurants has implement the cute...

This set of creative photographs are initiated by “Bloomize” which is a lifestyle journal jotted daily by web designer/developer and avid photographer Clara, who is based in the forever summer island of Singapore. She...

I once wrote a post about Fascinating Food Landscape created by artist “Carl Warner”, building fairy scene with vegetables. And today, welcome to the luxurious Cakeland created by Scott Hove. I guess if Tim...

There 11 interesting images in today’s post… and its topic is “Edible Architecture”. It is a contest held by worth1000, which requires artists building architectures with food (fruit, bread, vegetable, ice cream etc.,). There...

About a month ago, I wrote a poster about “Mocking up Famous Painting with vegetable“, which is done by a Chinese Artist JuDuoQi. If you are also interested in it, you can click here...

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